4) Someone has already pimped farscape_weekly - but I'm pimping it again, cause it rocks.
5) I'll limit myself to the past month (I have a funny idea of "lately") andrastewhite's Coalecence (http://andrastewhite.livejournal.com/304457.html) (X-Men Movieverse), redstarrobot's Portrait of the Timelord as a Yong-Old Man (http://community.livejournal.com/allen_road/6044.html) (Dr Who), eclipse's Occam's Razor (http://terrafirmascapers.com/index.php?topic=10035.0) (Farscape, NC17) (Link to last part, with links to earlier parts), Captain Morigyn Leri's Through the Eyes of a Child (http://terrafirmascapers.com/index.php?topic=9693.0) (Farscape), hybridbabe's Won't Fade Away (http://terrafirmascapers.com/index.php?topic=9663.0) (Farscape), thehallway's Fly Me To The Moons (http://terrafirmascapers.com/index.php?topic=9641.0) (Farscape/Firefly)
6. It's by no means lately (unless you count re-reading) but my pereenial favourite is Don Kulick's Language Shift and Cultural Reproduction : Socialization, Self and Syncretism in a Papua New Guinean Village (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0521599261/qid=1149411836/sr=1-14/ref=sr_1_14/103-2276560-4231064?s=books&v=glance&n=283155) - don't let the title fool you - it's actually very approachble, and gives fascinating insight into Papua New Guinean village's slow loss of languae and culture as western influences twist it into something almost unrecognizable - and I promise, you'll start caring about these villagers, and find thier interactions and relationships fascinating. It's the first textbook that made me laugh out loud - well, the first one that made me laugh when it was trying to be funny, and not just stupidly innacurate. :D
7. Ayashi No Ceres (http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=12)
*sigh* ignore that last one
5) I'll limit myself to the past month (I have a funny idea of "lately")
6. It's by no means lately (unless you count re-reading) but my pereenial favourite is Don Kulick's Language Shift and Cultural Reproduction : Socialization, Self and Syncretism in a Papua New Guinean Village (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0521599261/qid=1149411836/sr=1-14/ref=sr_1_14/103-2276560-4231064?s=books&v=glance&n=283155) - don't let the title fool you - it's actually very approachble, and gives fascinating insight into Papua New Guinean village's slow loss of languae and culture as western influences twist it into something almost unrecognizable - and I promise, you'll start caring about these villagers, and find thier interactions and relationships fascinating. It's the first textbook that made me laugh out loud - well, the first one that made me laugh when it was trying to be funny, and not just stupidly innacurate. :D
7. Ayashi No Ceres (http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=12)